Which Gaming Mouse is Good Wireless or Wired??

Abdulbari1998

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Hi guys,
I am looking for a new gaming mouse and I am confused that which one is good wired or wire less my budget is around $70...
If I am going for wired I am going for Logitech G502
If I am going for wireless I am going for Logitech G700s
or any other good mouse mouse...
I mostly play FPS games like COD BO3 or CS GO so recommend me according to that
Thanks in advance :)
 
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I'd add another vote for wired. The batteries aren't the biggest issue, sometimes the receiver doesn't catch every input and there can be more lag than with wired. Wired offers a sure direct signal and more reliable in my opinion. I guess it might depend on how stiff the wire is or the individual setup but I don't even notice the wire on mine vs a wireless.

Can't really comment on the specific models listed since I've used neither. Currently using an a4tech f4 and it's held up pretty well. It has weight tuning like the g502 which is pretty nice so you can customize it a bit. Some people may like a really light mouse, I loaded mine up since I prefer a heavier feel. The weight tuning can at least help with that aspect, otherwise it's...

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hahahahaha okay by the way batteries is not big problem because they have supplied a rechargeable one and g700s can also be used as a wired one :p ;)
 

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Logitech G502, I personally play a lot of FPS too, but I opted for the Steelseries Rival, because of my slightly larger hands and needed a longer mouse. Razer deathadder is similar too.

But the g502 has the best features with weights etc.
 
I'd add another vote for wired. The batteries aren't the biggest issue, sometimes the receiver doesn't catch every input and there can be more lag than with wired. Wired offers a sure direct signal and more reliable in my opinion. I guess it might depend on how stiff the wire is or the individual setup but I don't even notice the wire on mine vs a wireless.

Can't really comment on the specific models listed since I've used neither. Currently using an a4tech f4 and it's held up pretty well. It has weight tuning like the g502 which is pretty nice so you can customize it a bit. Some people may like a really light mouse, I loaded mine up since I prefer a heavier feel. The weight tuning can at least help with that aspect, otherwise it's down to feel and personal preference outside of quality/functionality. What may feel natural in one person's hand may or may not feel right in yours.
 
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